New York Times ran a piece entitled, “.” In the vacuum of decisive information around this pandemic, I’ve been obsessively consuming articles like these.
After more than 100 days isolating in my apartment, I’m starved for any intel about when it might be safe to see friends and family again.
The Times piece divided activities into three categories: things we should be able to do this summer (, see a doctor for a non-urgent appointment), things we probably won’t be able to do immediately (ride the subway, attend a small dinner party), and things that likely won’t be safe for a year or more.
As I scanned that list, I mostly felt relief, until my eyes landed on one item in the year-plus category: “Go out with someone you don’t know.
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